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Studio album by David Bowie | ||||
Released | 16 September 2003 | |||
Recorded | The Looking Glass Studios, New York City | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 49:25 | |||
Label | Iso, Columbia | |||
Producer | David Bowie, Tony Visconti | |||
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Singles from Reality | ||||
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Pitchfork | (7.3/10)[4] |
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Reality is an album by English rock musician David Bowie, released in 2003 on Bowie's Iso Records label, in conjunction with Columbia Records.
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Over the promotional period, the album was released in a variety of formats. The standard release was a single jewel case CD version, followed by the CD with a three track bonus CD in digipak format. The album was then released as a multichannel hybrid SACD, and then reissued with a bonus live DVD recorded in London.[6]
All songs written and composed by David Bowie, except where noted.
No. | Title | Length | |
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1. | "New Killer Star" | 4:40 | |
2. | "Pablo Picasso" (Jonathan Richman) | 4:06 | |
3. | "Never Get Old" | 4:25 | |
4. | "The Loneliest Guy" | 4:11 | |
5. | "Looking for Water" | 3:28 | |
6. | "She'll Drive the Big Car" | 4:35 | |
7. | "Days" | 3:19 | |
8. | "Fall Dog Bombs the Moon" | 4:04 | |
9. | "Try Some, Buy Some" (George Harrison) | 4:24 | |
10. | "Reality" | 4:23 | |
11. | "Bring Me the Disco King" | 7:45 |
No. | Title | Length | |
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1. | "Fly" | 4:10 | |
2. | "Queen of All the Tarts (Overture)" | 2:53 | |
3. | "Rebel Rebel" (2002 re-recording) | 3:10 |
The DVD features a promotional concert where the whole album was played live track by track. It was recorded at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London, 8 September 2003. On the regular CD a recording of The Kinks' song "Waterloo Sunset" was released as a bonus track. On the Canadian reissue, the live DVD was truncated down to five tracks.
A DualDisc edition was released initially in the Boston and Seattle regions of the US only. The CD side contains the album, whereas the DVD side contains the album in 5.1 surround sound and bonus material (photo gallery, lyrics, biography, and discography). Of most interest is the otherwise unavailable Reality film featuring full length videos of "Never Get Old", "The Loneliest Guy", "Bring Me the Disco King", and "New Killer Star". About half a year later this edition was released countrywide in the US and Canada.
The original test marketed DualDisc version differs in packaging and in the design on the inlay card from the version that was later released countrywide.
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Year | Chart | Position |
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2003 | Czech Album Chart | 1[citation needed] |
Danish Album Chart | 1[citation needed] | |
Austrian Album Chart | 3[citation needed] | |
French Album Chart | 2[citation needed] | |
German Album Chart | 3[citation needed] | |
Greek Album Chart | 2[citation needed] | |
Italian Album Chart | 4[citation needed] | |
Portuguese Album Chart | 2[citation needed] | |
Russian Album Chart | 2[citation needed] | |
Norway Albums Chart | 2[citation needed] | |
UK Albums Chart | 3[citation needed] | |
Billboard 200 | 29[citation needed] | |
Euro Albums Chart | 1[citation needed] |
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"Days" is a song by The Kinks, written by lead singer Ray Davies, released as a single in 1968. It also appeared on an early version of the album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (released only in continental Europe and New Zealand), and now appears as a bonus track of the remastered CD. On the original Pye 7N 17573 label, the name of the song is "Day's".
The song was an important single for Davies and the Kinks, coming in a year of declining commercial fortunes for the band. The song had been intended as an album track but after the relative failure of the previous single "Wonderboy" (which only reached No. 36 in the UK), "Days" was rushed out as a single with an old unreleased track "She's Got Everything" (recorded in February 1966 in the same session as "Dedicated Follower of Fashion") as the B-side. It reached No. 12 on the UK chart, but failed to chart in the U.S. This did not help future releases however as the next four Kinks singles failed to reach the top 30 (two of them failing to chart altogether) in the UK.
Days is the second studio album by American indie rock band Real Estate, released on October 18, 2011 on Domino Records.
The album was recorded over the course of five months in a remote New Paltz, New York barn with Kevin McMahon as the producer, except for Out of Tune, which was recorded by Jarvis Taveniere at Rear House in Brooklyn, New York. The album was subsequently mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound in New York City.
A video for the lead track "Easy" was released through Funny or Die and directed by Tom Scharpling.
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